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... Institute , New York .... 75 The Day of John the Baptist and the Night of St Thomas . Rules and Definitions .. Scatter Brains .... School Compositions ... School Examinations . 410 16 The Difference .... 94 The Family ..... 85 The ...
... Institute , New York .... 75 The Day of John the Baptist and the Night of St Thomas . Rules and Definitions .. Scatter Brains .... School Compositions ... School Examinations . 410 16 The Difference .... 94 The Family ..... 85 The ...
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... Institute as a State Normal School , empowers the future graduates of that seminary to receive , in addition to their diploma , a State license , which exempts them from subjection to examination when applying as candidates for the ...
... Institute as a State Normal School , empowers the future graduates of that seminary to receive , in addition to their diploma , a State license , which exempts them from subjection to examination when applying as candidates for the ...
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... Institute , " have claimed and nobly won the distinction of volunteers and pioneers in this special service to the cause of education . Land and buildings , amply and well adapted to the purposes of a State institution , and costing ...
... Institute , " have claimed and nobly won the distinction of volunteers and pioneers in this special service to the cause of education . Land and buildings , amply and well adapted to the purposes of a State institution , and costing ...
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... institutes and associa- tions , and induce them , generally , to take the School Journal . Politicians make poor examiners ; if qualified , they lack interest ; they do not sympathize with our wants or movements ; they lack back bone ...
... institutes and associa- tions , and induce them , generally , to take the School Journal . Politicians make poor examiners ; if qualified , they lack interest ; they do not sympathize with our wants or movements ; they lack back bone ...
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... Institute , which has been held at Madison , under the auspices of Chancellor Barnard . If the February number of our publication should afford us some space , we shall be glad to give some extracts . THE MAINE STATE TEACHER'S ...
... Institute , which has been held at Madison , under the auspices of Chancellor Barnard . If the February number of our publication should afford us some space , we shall be glad to give some extracts . THE MAINE STATE TEACHER'S ...
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Página 447 - And surely there is in all children (though not alike) a stubbornness and stoutness of mind arising from natural pride which must, in the first place, be broken and beaten down...
Página 346 - ... is the utmost his knowledge will arrive at ; he must never aspire to form, and seldom expect to comprehend, any arguments drawn a priori, from the spirit of the laws and the natural foundations of justice.
Página 276 - RULE II. In the election of professors, preference shall always be given to men of Christian character, and the President and a majority of the Faculty shall be members of evangelical Christian churches. RULE III. Founders of professorships shall have the privilege of naming them, and defining the branches of learning to which they shall belong, and prescribing the religious belief of the incumbents, subject always to the acceptance of the Board of Trustees.